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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/20/2007 8:14:27 PM   
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Microfiber is the only cloth that touches my car or truck. I just bought a Makita cordless blower, it's small and isn't loud at all.

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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/20/2007 11:02:04 PM   
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gone microfiber after years of chamois

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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/20/2007 11:13:57 PM   
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I use the absorber with no problems.  lol, at one carwash I go to one of the stalls has a hand held air dryer that actually works pretty good.  It doesn't dry the car 100%, but it cuts down on time with the absorber by probably 80%, and I use it to blow water out of my hood scoop.

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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/21/2007 10:15:46 AM   
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I use a "wax as you dry" spray, either Eagle One or Meguiars and a california water blade. They just came out with one that has a flexible handle. Haven't tried that one yet though.

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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/21/2007 5:45:34 PM   
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I use chamois on my cars

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RE: Drying car after wash - 4/23/2007 1:39:05 AM   
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Water blade and Absorber FTW!

Heres the best way to keep the car clean!...

Wash it reall good once... then once a week take it to one of those automatic car washes WITHOUT the brushes... let the car dry for a few hours, clean up the water spots on the bumper and doors from the mirros with quick detailer and your good to go!

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